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NOT SO FAST! - The correct posture for biblical fasting.

21 min · 30 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio NOT SO FAST! - The correct posture for biblical fasting.

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I saw this video, “The Real Reason Fasting Attracts God,” and fed the transcript into the Berean filter to isolate the claims that overstepped the concept of fasting. I’ve always had this question about fasting, so today I used my quiet time to look at the texts called out in the video, to ignore conclusions that sometimes seemed overreaching, and ultimately to establish my own framework for fasting. Notes for Not So Fast [https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/myjf6b2f3ysq5d4a/Man_Doth_Not_Live_by_Bread_Onlybcv7v.pdf] Episode Link: https://www.rabbitholesandmeditations.com/not-so-fast-the-correct-posture-for-biblical-fasting/

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